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Winners, finalists for Pulitzer Prizes
Associated PressPUBLIC SERVICE - The Boston Globe for its coverage of sexual abuse by priests in the Roman Catholic Church. Also nominated: The Detroit News for the work of Norman Sinclair, Ronald Hansen and Melvin Claxton, which revealed dangerous defects in the...Tags: National Security, Labor Legislation, Roman Catholicism, San Francisco, Natural Resources
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Former campers allege priests assaulted boys
Associated PressGILMANTON, N.H. - A Roman Catholic summer camp for children has become a target of sex abuse allegations from former campers, including a man who said he was sexually assaulted in the chapel by a former camp director in 1972. According to court records...Tags: Justice System, Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, Assault, Sex, Juvenile Delinquency
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Federal prosecutor weighs charging Boston church
Associated PressBOSTON - The chief federal prosecutor in Boston said yesterday that he is weighing whether to bring charges against officials of the Boston Archdiocese for covering up the sexual abuse of children for more than 60 years. Victims of child-molesting...Tags: Church and State Relations, Justice System, Lawyers, Organized Crime, Prosecution
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Catholics express anger, relief after release of abuse reports
Associated PressBOSTON - Roman Catholics confronted the problem of clergy sex abuse from pulpits, at protests and in parishes yesterday, two days after the release of reports outlining the scandal's scope and the church's failure to protect children. While some...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, Mitt Romney, Colleges and Universities, Regional Authority
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Wedding bells ring legally for gay couples in Mass.
Los Angeles TimesWORCESTER, Mass. - Massachusetts became yesterday the first state to legalize same-sex marriage, ending a centuries-old tradition in the United States that limited matrimony to one man and one woman. Although gays and lesbians held wedding ceremonies...Tags: Justice System, Trials, San Francisco, Maryland, Los Angeles Times
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The Fear Factor
Sun StaffYamile Garcia was helping a friend pack up her Essex apartment last week when she spotted something that made her skin go cold: the blood-red eyes of a 17-year cicada. She can't really account for what happened next. She only knows that she yanked her...Tags: Television, Maryland, Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, Animals
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A search for place, pride
Sun StaffFirst of three parts JEROME COUNTY, Idaho - The big, white Starline bus rolls to a stop and Jeni Yamada is the first to stand. It has taken a long time to get to this place in the middle of nowhere, this place called Minidoka. Far longer than the 12-...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Prisons, Pacific Ocean, Bell (Los Angeles, California)
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Documents show wide range of priest abuses
Times Staff WritersBOSTON - For more than 40 years, Roman Catholic Church officials here overlooked abuse ranging from the molestation of girls studying to become nuns, to drug use by priests with parish youth, to homosexual rape, according to thousands of pages of...Tags: Trials, Bernard F Law, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Juvenile Delinquency
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TMBG's next CD keeps tradition of independence
Sun Pop Music CriticThey are free. As artists, John Linnell and John Flansburgh, the quirky alternative pop duo better known as They Might Be Giants, savor doing things just as they want them done, producing smartly crafted music whose influences range from polka and country...Tags: New York City, Spine, Miles Davis, George C. Scott, Death
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Phone lines, Internet inundated
Sun StaffTelephone networks and Internet news sites were swamped yesterday as people searched for information and the whereabouts of family and friends after the terrorist attacks on New York and suburban Washington. Phone companies urged customers to refrain...Tags: New York City, San Mateo, Networking, Computer Networking and Internet, Employees
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Boston grand jury weighs charging Cardinal Law
Associated PressBOSTON - A grand jury is looking into whether there is enough evidence to bring criminal charges against Cardinal Bernard Law and other church leaders in the sex scandal that has engulfed the Boston Archdiocese, a law enforcement source said yesterday....Tags: Justice System, Punishment, The Washington Post, Trials, Roman Catholicism
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